“Special delivery!” A happy little cry announcing her arrival at the shipyard of what was now her home port of Hargeon, it had to be said that while Sofia Serena was certainly in no way underestimating the enormity of the task which lay ahead of her she was in high spirits when it came to the task that she had been assigned, and for an added kick was looking rather darling to boot.
“Whew, I'm surprised a shop owner could have held onto all this… Must've taken up his whole warehouse, right?” So often seen in a long, sweeping dress or gorgeous gown but today the ensemble of the emerald eyed enchantress simpler and orientated more toward the workplace she stood before, as she waved for cart after cart of timber to carry on the wife of the White Empress was looking rather sweet in the choice of a green set of coveralls which seemed to really set off her gaze, and wore a scarlet banana with it that looked so perfect atop her crown that it was a wonder why she had never thought of wearing something like this before.
“Well, I suppose it's about time we got on with the real work, huh?” For some reason amused by her ensemble to no end as well, given the difference to how she looked typically and the orientation of her outfit as well the bubbly brunette couldn't help but feel a little bit giddy, like she was wearing her father's work clothes or mother's high heels for the first time, and enjoyed the costumed element so much that she couldn't help but draw her thumbs down the straps over her shoulders and highlighted the dark crop top she wore beneath it as she did so.
“I can't wait to see how all this will turn out?” Equally eager about the mission to which she had been assigned as well, however, and that the reason that she all too keenly strutted into the workplace and scooped up a set of tools for herself as well, in all honesty after spending all that time in the mountains of Myras this task seemed perfect for her to reacquaint herself with her true love, or at least one of them. After all, what better job for a woman of the sea than building a ship, eh?